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Cisco Unity Connection is a feature-rich voice messaging platform based on the same Linux operating system as Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Connection users can access voice messages by using email, web clients, mobile devices, instant messaging, and desktop clients such as Cisco Unified Personal Communicator; and can view, search, sort, and play messages on a Cisco Unified IP Phone display. Connection also provides comprehensive automated-attendant functions, including intelligent call routing and easily customizable call screen and message notification options. For more information see Cisco Unity Connection documentation on Cisco.com.

Cisco Unity Connection includes several Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs) that provide provisioning, messaging, and telephony access to Connection. These APIs provide the ability to integrate Connection features into existing enterprise-wide provisioning management systems and messaging clients.
The APIs are REST interfaces that standardize operations such as add, delete, view, and modify.

The Cisco Unity Connection Notification Interface (CUNI) API provides notification for one or more users. CUNI is designed for use in server-to-server applications where receiving notifications for many users over a single connection is required.